—I would like to pick up your sister for you. But I don’t know her. _____?
—A middle-aged woman with a round face, wearing a red blouse.
A.How about your sister |
B.What do you think of your sister |
C.What is your sister like |
D.What does your sister do |
– I’m told that you are leaving for Beijing. – Who _____ so?
A.said | B.had said | C.says | D.say |
Americans eat vegetables per person today _____ as they did in 1910.
A.more than twice | B.as twice as many |
C.twice as many | D.as more than twice |
– What sort of house do you want to have? Something big?
– Well, it _____ be really huge ----- size isn't so important.
A.mustn’t | B.needn’t | C.can’t | D.won’t |
There is only one dress of this kind left here. I wonder if you still want to buy _____ .
A.it | B.one | C.some | D.any |
II. Grammar and Vocabulary
Section A
Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.
This is the latest attempt to find a peaceful solution _____ the troubles in this area.
A.of B. to C. for D. about